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Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. The word triggered has become common language in our culture today. But, do you really know what it means? Today, Laura will unpack what a trigger actually is, what a trigger is not, how to identify when you are triggered and how to work through one if you are having it. You can subscribe today at AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
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Join the mission! Visit donate.accessmore.com to help fund more episodes and shows like this. Does mental health ever become a crutch more than healing? In today's episode, Laura will discuss how the answer is yes, and it happens to all of us. She will be talking about the role of discomfort in the healing process, when mental health becomes a shield from feeling that discomfort, how to identify when avoidance interrupts growth and some tools to help navigate when you get stuck. You can subscribe today at AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Have you ever wondered if it's ok to have boundaries in marriage? Today, Laura will be talking about how it's not only ok but it's actually good for your marriage. She will talk about what boundaries in marriage are, how to establish them, what to do if there are obstacles, and how it will actually benefit you and your marriage. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. Learn more about Hope for the Heart's upcoming Mental Health and the Church event here.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Do you ever find it easier just to keep doing what you're doing, rather than what's healthy? In today's episode, Laura is going to have a frank conversation about why you might feel this way. She will be unpacking identifying how these situations are indicative of unhealed woundings, how to connect with this inner "teen" and ways to use the technique of reparenting to help you heal. You can subscribe today at AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. Learn more about Hope for the Heart's upcoming Mental Health and the Church event here.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Do you ever wonder how trauma might manifest in your adult life in ways you don't expect? Today, Laura will be talking about what to look out for. Whether it's perfectionism, inner criticism, difficulty with emotional regulation, struggle in relationships, she is going to help you identify them and give you some practical tools to navigate healing. You can subscribe today at AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Have you ever had trouble identifying your feelings? In today's episode, Laura is going to talk about one of the major reasons this might be difficult. She will discuss what carried feelings are, how to identify them and what to do with them. You can subscribe today at AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Have you ever wondered how to tell the difference between anxiety and intuition? In today's episode, Laura will be discussing the difference between the two, how to identify it in your life, and how to strengthen intuition and calm anxiety. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode! Find out more from Hope For The Heart Here.
Mobile World Congress is over and Jason and Mishaal are back on the show to join Huyen and Ron to go through a TON of Android News. Plus we're delighted to welcome Nirave Gondhia of House of Technology to the show to help us break it all downNote: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor.00:06:50 - NEWSGoogle announces an experimental AI Mode for SearchSamsung expands One UI 7 beta access to more devices, revealing new featuresLock screen widgets are coming (back) to Android along with one step closer to desktop accessMore details on the Pixel 4A debacle emergeThe March Feature Drop has caused many problems for Google PixelsThe DOJ vs Google saga continues targeting ChromePATRON PICK: GBoard goes rounded keys and people freaked out00:59:11 - HARDWAREMobile World Congress Recap with tons of phones! Like the RealMe Photo Concept phone, the Techno Spark Slim phone and much more!Leaky Peeky at the Pixel 10 and "Pixie" makes a comeback!We get updated leaked images of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7REVIEW: Jason took the OnePlus Watch 3 Snowboarding!Goodbye slider button! OnePlus confirms it's dead01:38:16 - APPSGoogle Gemini on Android Auto? Yes it's for realGoogle Photos rolls back feature change due to user demand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you feel highly offended? Or do you find yourself offending others? In today's episode, Laura is going to talk about this very important topic. She will talk about what it means to be offensive and what it means to be offended, how to manage extremes, and what to do if I have offended someone or am offended by someone. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Did you know that you can hold someone accountable without blaming or holding a grudge? There is a very big different between acknowledging hurt that someone has caused and holding a grudge. In today's episode, Laura is going to discuss the differences and why it is important, and how to move from a grudge into accountability. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss and episode.
Wondering what all this reparenting talk is about? In today's episode, Laura is going to discuss reparenting, why it's vital to your healing, the biology behind it, and actually how to do it. It's an important part of your healing journey so you are not going to want to miss this episode. You can subscribe today on Accessmore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
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Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University.Do you ever wonder why it is difficult to feel the fruit of the spirit? Many people struggle with these because they haven't tackled wounds in their stories. Without certain skills, the fruit of the spirit may feel out of reach. Today, Laura will unpack the last four fruits of the spirit and talk about why you may struggle. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Learn more about Operation Christmas Child here.Save 25% off an annual subscription to Dwell here.Our Highest Good is available for purchase here.AccessMore presents Wonder. Live with Lisa Harper. Find out more here.Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Find your nearest Operation Christmas Child drop off location here. During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology I'm basically peeling off my emotional Spanx and revealing my proverbial cellulite, stretch marks, and wobbly bits because we're diving deep into the subject of rest, which doesn't come naturally to me because more often than I'd like to admit, my default setting gets stuck on go. I know cognitively that God modeled rest when He crashed out on a celestial couch after creating the world and that since He gave us the gift of rest before the Fall, it's a perfect gift, not an accommodation for human weakness, however my worth and my word tend to be unhealthily intertwined and all too often I live at a frenetic pace that robs me and those I love of peace, isn't sustainable, and isn't what God calls us to as His beloved. Busyness really isn't a spiritual gift, y'all. I often find myself pondering how Jesus lived His life at a pace of 3 mph because He walked everywhere He went. He was fully present with people. He even took the time to welcome interruptions. If possible, I encourage you to actually sit down while you listen to this episode – don't try to listen while you're making dinner or working out because, well because that'd be like funneling chips and queso straight down your throat without savoring the crisp of the tortilla chips and the velvety tang of the cheese! So please pour yourself a cup of coffee or hot tea with honey and grab your Bible and prop your feet up on the porch with us. We're really glad you're here.
Learn more about Operation Christmas Child here.Save 25% off an annual subscription to Dwell here.Our Highest Good is available for purchase here.AccessMore presents Wonder. Live with Lisa Harper. Find out more here.Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Find your nearest Operation Christmas Child drop off location here. Click here to get a 25% discount on the Dwell Bible App. Today's conversation on Back Porch Theology was actually recorded in Montana with my dear, dear friends, who are actually more like siblings now, Pastor Levi and Jennie Lusko. We've been friends for a while now, but after doing a Christmas tour on a bus last year with our kiddos, we morphed into kind of a blended family and began calling ourselves the Huskos! When you spend weeks together in the equivalent of an extended RV and have to make restroom stops at rural gas stations in the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere, you bond for life, baby! I laughed so hard while we were on the road together, I kept getting stomach cramps. Which of course I hoped would give me a six-pack, alas all our late-night snacks at Buccee's had a greater effect on my abdomen. Of course, interwoven with all our fun and laughter, Jennie and Levi and I shared some tears, too. Because we've all suffered some devastating losses. Real life – and real relationships – include joy and pain. Heartwarming moments and heartbreaking seasons. I know authenticity and Christianity aren't always synergistic in modern culture, but they sure should be. I think today's conversation is going to feel like an old pair of Uggs, warm and comfortable. So please grab a cup of coffee or hot chocolate or hot tea, and your Bible, and come hang out on the porch with us. I promise, you'll fit right in with our slightly whacked, very messy, ride or die family of faith.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University.Liberty University can help you get there. Learn more here. Do you ever wonder why it is difficult to feel the fruits of the spirit? Many people struggle with these because they haven't tackled wounds in their stories. Without certain skills, the fruits of the spirit may feel out of reach. Today, Laura will unpack the first five fruits of the spirit and talk about why you may struggle. You can subscribe today on Accessmore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Liberty University can help you get there. Learn more here. Do feel comfortable in your body or do you struggle with feeling beautiful? In today's episode, Laura is going to tackle the complicated topic of beauty and modesty, how we tend to confuse the two, how modesty has been protrayed and what it really is. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss and episode.
Organization and order are important aspects of our life. Many people think the need for structure is the same as the need for control. These are not the same thing. In today's episode, Laura will talk about why ritual, rhythm and routine are all very important aspects of feeling settled in our lives. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
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Did you know that the collision of faith and counseling can actually make your relationship with the Lord grow deeper and stronger? In today's episode, Laura will talk about how the idea that counseling takes away from your faith or that if you need counseling your faith isn't strong enough is absolutely. It true! The Lord wants us to seek counsel and today we will look at the myths of this stigma and how to encourage our communities to embrace health around these beliefs. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.com Did you know there is a difference between being a good person and being a safe person? In today's episode, Laura is going to unpack the difference between acting like a good person and truly being a safe person. She will discuss why being safe is so important, what are the key traits of a person who is safe, and most importantly, how to be a safe person yourself. You can subscribe on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.com Are you stuck in the comparison trap? Feeling like you can never measure up? Or sometimes feeling like I have to be better than someone else to be good enough? In today's episode, Laura is going to talk about how prevalent this is, why we do it, and how to grow through it. You can subscribe on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Did you know that loneliness is one of the primary things that people present with in counseling? Many people come into therapy feeling like they are the only one that struggles. You are not alone. In today's episode, Laura is going to talk about her own story and how your journey in counseling can help you connect to yourself, to your story, to others and primarily, to God. You can subscribe today on Accessmore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.The Forge Movie. Click here for theaters and showtimes.
Do feel exhausted, irritable, anxious, or just want a break? You may be at risk for burnout. Burnout sneaks up on all of us and it is important to recognize the signs. In today's episode, Laura is going to talk about how to identify when you are getting close to needing to slow down, even if you feel like you can't. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. "Overflowing Joy” can be purchased at OverFlowingJoyBook.com https://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/product/overflowing-joy-2/#flipbook-sampler/Wherever You Go I Want You To Know is available here. Save 25% by using code: Go25
Did you know that you can impact someone else in your life with your own nervous system? Whether it is the cashier at the grocery store or your closest relationship, your nervous system is impacted by and will impact other people. In today's episode, Laura will talk about several different examples of where this will show up from casual acquaintances and workplace relationships to your best friend or significant other. You can subscribe today at AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. "Overflowing Joy” can be purchased at OverFlowingJoyBook.com https://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/product/overflowing-joy-2/#flipbook-sampler/Wherever You Go I Want You To Know is available here. Save 25% by using code: Go25
How often do we look for the purpose inside our painful situations? In this episode on The High Note, Tauren is sitting down with author, podcaster and Pastor of Fresh Life Church, Levi Lusko! This is a powerful conversation where they discuss building legacy, reaching the next generation, the process of grief and how to look for the power inside your pain. You'll be comforted to see you're not alone in your pain, and how your story isn't over until it's good. In this episode they discuss:10:01 – What is the genesis of movement and what has stood out for Levi this year?21:45 – Was there a moment where Levi had to overcome nerves before speaking or did he always feel made for his calling to preach?29:33 – What was Levi's mindset going into writing his book on grief? How did he go into a creative outlet after experiencing so much trauma?35:36 – What would Levi say to someone walking through grief right now?37:23 – Levi prays for those walking through grief right now39:42: What is Levi excited about that is coming up for him? Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWells Follow Levi Lusko on Instagram @levilusko Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode!
What does spiritual discipline have to do with the development of our giftings? In this episode of The High Note, Tauren is talking with six-time Grammy Award-winning producer, songwriter and pastor, Aaron Lindsey. Together, they discuss the relationship between spiritual discipline and gift development. Get ready to be inspired to follow God's timing and trust in His process. 1:37 – Has Aaron always had a dedicated space for creating?5:18 – The relationship between spiritual disciplines and gift development8:29 – How did Aaron go from practicing in his basement to producing albums and songs that have been listened to all around the world?13:50 – Tauren's first encounter with Aaron when he was in the band Royal Tailor17:34 – What motivated Aaron to father new artists in the early stages of their career?20:24 – Tauren and Aaron's shared belief in providing an entry way for Christians in the church to have developmental experiences in their callings, and how Aaron is implementing that belief in his church that he pastors, Believe LA26:50 – Has Aaron's new role as a pastor felt more like a transition or an expansion?31:03 – Was there a point in time where Aaron got impatient throughout his career, knowing he had a pastoral calling on his life, but not feeling like it was the right time yet?36:22 – How did Aaron and his wife get on the same page with their callings?41:41 – What about Believe LA is making Aaron excited and proud right now?51:00 – Where can people follow Aaron at? Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWells Follow Aaron Lindsey on Instagram @aaronwlindsey Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode!
Ever wondered how stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to embracing your true calling? In this episode of The High Note, Tauren is sitting down with Creative and Worship Pastor for NextGen at Elevation Church, Davide Mutendji. This is a powerful conversation about the power of stepping out of your comfort zone, and stepping into the call of God on your life. You'll be challenged to evaluate the discomfort that comes with calling - and learn how you can faithfully move forward. 1:21 – Where was David born, what city in South Arica did he live in, and how did he get over to the US?3:26 – Safari life near Johannesburg6:04 – What were the circumstances that led David to the US?9:56 – The discomfort that comes with calling15:51 – How David got from a place of apprenticeship to leadership/pastor at Elevation Church23:19 – David's transition from Elevation's campus in Roanoke, Virgina to the Matthews and Ballantyne campuses in North Carolina27:17 – Heart posture in the different seasons we face31:57 – David's journey in going from the worship leading space to the preaching space35:12 – The importance of staying committed to developing who you are38:50 – Where David's excellent spirit in encouraging others comes from Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWells Follow Davide Mutendji on Instagram @Iam_davide Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode!
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.comWhat does it really look like to answer and respond to the call of God on your life? In this week's episode of The High Note, Tauren is joined by the lead pastor of Lakewood Church, Pastor Joel Osteen. These two have a powerful conversation that explores how Pastor Joel stepped into his calling and how he's seen God move in the church. You'll be inspired to see how God uses every piece of our story for His glory. In this episode they cover:1:26 – What was Pastor Joel's initial hesitation in becoming a pastor?3:55 – Who encouraged Pastor Joel along the way and affirmed him in his ability to preach?6:13 – How did the Osteen family handle Pastor Joel taking over his dad's previous role as head pastor?9:53 – The importance of honoring others well11:24 – What was Pastor Joel's first weekend as head pastor like? How'd the first sermon go?14:22 – Pastor Joel's journey in overcoming fear and insecurity16:39 – When the church grew exponentially, what was that experience like?19:21 – How the enemy likes to plant seeds of negativity in the exact area where our potential lies23:55 – Pastor Joel does an excellent job at calling out the good in other people. Where did he learn that?26:15 – Pastor Joel's principles he lives by as he prioritizes his family29:10 – The power of knowing what you're called to and saying “no” when new opportunities come Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWells Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode!
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.comWhat does it mean to pursue the dreams that God places on your heart? In this week's episode of The High Note, Tauren is talking with his friend, worship pastor and author, Wade Joye! In this conversation they share tools to help you discover what God has placed on your heart, and how to accomplish those dreams in HIS strength. Get ready to examine the posture of your life and how it relates to seeing what only He can do in your life. In this episode they cover:2:06 – What is Tauren dreaming about right now and how is he putting action to it in this current season?6:24 – Tauren talks about his experience planting a local church and processes the imperfections and offenses that come with being involved in church12:09 – What's stopped Tauren from leaving the church after all he's walked through?18:19 – What Tauren has learned through other people's critiques of him23:03 – How to determine if your striving is coming from your own strength or Godly ambition28:47 - The importance of determining what success means to you31:33 - What Tauren's waiting season was like before he was able to step into the dreams God called him to37:51 - Wade's fulfilling journey in building trust with God44:04 – There's a you that you haven't met yet. What does that mean? Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWells Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode!
How often do we ignore our ability to create something new? In the week's episode of The High Note, Tauren sits down with entrepreneur, creative, designer and thought leader Aaron McManus. Get ready to hear an incredible conversation that is for creatives, and will help you discover your own talent and gifts. You'll also hear how you can help put context around your faith in everything you create. In this episode they cover:1:20 – Tauren and Aaron share jet lag experiences4:45 – What makes a person creative?6:50 – Determining our creative motivators9:27 – How Aaron walks his team through identifying their external motivators, so they can achieve goals and visions effectively12:29 – Aaron's faith journey and how he was brought up20:55 – What it was like for Aaron to integrate back into church culture in LA after living in NYC24:49 – Tauren and Aaron's perspective on the chase for fame in LA29:33 – How Aaron handled the pressure of “becoming something” while growing up in LA31:46 – Aaron shares about his new brand he is launching – Ghost Artifacts32:31 – Aaron shares about the podcast he hosts with his dad, Erwin McManus – Mind Shift Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWells Connect with Aaron here https://www.aaronmcmanus.com/ Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Do It Anyway is available wherever you buy books.
What does it actually mean to “Live the Dream?” In this week's episode of The High Note, Tauren is talking to Associate Pastor of Lakewood Church and Author of “You Can Live the Dream,” Nick Nilson! These two have an honest and wisdom filled conversation about what it means to have big dreams, and how to walk it out in God's timing. If you're looking to learn how to change your perspective to see God in a new way in your everyday life, get ready because this episode is for you! In this episode they cover: 2:34 – How Nick is feeling on book launch day5:18 – Nick's process in writing his book and what that journey looked like8:56 – How Nick has continued to honor God over time as he gets to what God's prepared for him14:38 – Nick's experience as a teenager, college football player, and his faith testimony through a major injury19:09 – How God allows things to happen so that He can bring the best out of you22:40 – Nick's favorite chapter in his new book and some of Tauren's favorite parts as well26:38 – Nick's journey in losing his brother this last year and how everyone has the ability to experience a life of peace and purpose through Jesus Christ Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWellsConnect with Nick Nilson here nicknilson.com Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Do It Anyway is available wherever you buy books.
In this week's episode of The High Note, Tauren is talking to Level One PGA Golf Instructor and #1 one armed golfer in the US, Alex Fourie! This conversation gives background to Alex's incredible life and testimony, how he stays motivated, and how he relentlessly pursues his purpose. This interview will inspire you to find purpose in the setbacks that come your way! Let's get into it! 2:02 – Alex's backstory: how he got started in life, where he grew up, and what brought him here 7:51 – How Alex stays positive and motivated while moving towards his purpose 10:05 – When the game of golf came into Alex's life 13:03 – How Alex's mom became aware of adaptive sports 14:27 – How Alex learned how to change people's lives through his talents 20:28 – What advice Alex would you give to a student struggling in school right now 22:43 – The difference between being talent oriented vs. work ethic oriented 26:27 – How Alex navigates setbacks that come his way Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWells Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode!
We celebrate our 100th podcast episode with AccessMore with a special interview with Pastors John and Wayne about life, ministry, family and more. John and Wayne talk candidly about how things have changed in ministry over the years, the good and bad seasons, the future and more. Follow us on Instagram for more great leadership content: Pastor John (@johnsiebeling), Pastor Wayne (@waynefrancis), Podcast (@leadershipinblackandwhite). Get your copy of John and Wayne's book: God and Race at godandrace.com or wherever books are sold. Leave a rating and review to give us your feedback and help the show continue to grow! Leadership in Black and White is powered by World Vision. Learn how World Vision partners with the local church at worldvision.org/blackandwhite.
How can you recognize the potential in others, and help pour into that? In this week's episode of The High Note, Tauren is joined by Youth Pastor at Elevation Church in North Carolina. Tauren and Tim have an honest conversation about pursuing the purpose of your life, what it looks like to serve the next generation, and the power of always staying in a listening posture with the Lord. Get ready to be inspired and challenged to not only hear the voice of God but also to act on it. In this episode, they cover: 3:42 Tim's journey in ministry and serving the next generation 9:09 How Tim has learned to listen to God and how it's led him to where he is today 12:33 What it is about the next generation that has captivated Tim's heart18:31 A few ways Tim is platforming the next generation26:17 What goes through Tim's head as he preps content to be delivered to the next generation30:23 What can parents practically do to impact their kid's faith? Follow Tauren Wells on Instagram @TaurenWells Be sure to subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode!
Imagine what it would be like to move your family of 8 across the ocean only to find out your job had been canceled? That's what happened in the Smallbone family who you probably know as the band For King and Country. Joel Smallbone is here to talk about growing up without a proper bed but with a front-row seat to miracles. He's here to talk about his new film, Unsung Hero. Joel Smallbone is one-half of the 4 time Grammy award-winning duo For King and Country with his brother Luke. They have generated over 2 billion streams, 10 GMA Dove awards, and 17 KLOVE fan awards. You know their songs from For God is With Us, God Only Knows, Joy, and Together. The new movie chronicling their family's journey from Australia to America is called Unsung Hero. It opens in theaters nationwide on April 26. To find out more about Unsung Hero, go to unsunghero.movie Listen to Helen Smallbone's podcast, MumLife Community on AccessMore accessmore.com/pd/MumLife-Community Not feeling too happy as a mom? Get the encouragement you need today in Arlene's book, 31 Days to Becoming a Happy Mom. A lot can happen in 31 days! amazon.com/gp/product/0736963502/?tag=arlenpelli-20 Have a question for Arlene to address on the podcast? Please email Arlene your questions and the topics you want covered on the show! speaking@arlenepellicane.com More Resources for Your Family: Subscribe to Arlene's free email list where she shares what she is learning in her home for yours. happyhomeuniversity.com/subscribe Watch a VIDEO clip from the podcast on Arlene's Happy Home YouTube Channel youtube.com/@arlenehappyhome
You know KING + COUNTRY and their sister Rebecca St. James as some of Christian music's biggest hitmakers, but did you know that their story began long before they won their first of four GRAMMYs? AccessMore is proud to present the Unsung Hero podcast, giving an inside look at how the movie was made, and the revealing stories behind the scenes with the family and cast of the movie including Candace Cameron Bure, Daisy Betts, Hillary Scott, Lucas Black, and Terry O'Quinn. Subscribe now HERE or wherever you listen or watch podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Unsung Hero is in theaters nationwide on April 26th. Get more info here: tickets.unsunghero.movie/
You know KING + COUNTRY and their sister Rebecca St. James as some of Christian music's biggest hitmakers, but did you know that their story began long before they won their first of four GRAMMYs? AccessMore is proud to present the Unsung Hero podcast, giving an inside look at how the movie was made, and the revealing stories behind the scenes with the family and cast of the movie including Candace Cameron Bure, Daisy Betts, Hillary Scott, Lucas Black, and Terry O'Quinn. Subscribe now HERE or wherever you listen or watch podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Unsung Hero is in theaters nationwide on April 26th. Get more info here: tickets.unsunghero.movie/
Do you consider the stress of parenting to be overwhelming or sometimes too much? It's possible that you are having reactions to your children that are more about trauma than parenting. In today's episode, Laura will talk about how stress in parenting can easily trigger parts of your story and create unnecessary activation in your nervous system and then give you resources on how to cope. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. "Overflowing Joy” can be purchased at OverFlowingJoyBook.com
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Later this month, the film "Unsung Hero" premieres in theaters across the nation. The movie chronicles one Australian mom's radical decision to move her family across the world in faith that they can find reprieve from their struggles. We don't want to spoil it for you, but this mother's decision pays off. If you've ever jammed out to FOR KING & COUNTRY or Rebecca St. James, you can thank Helen Smallbone—the determined mum from Down Under. Her unorthodox decision to pack up her family's belongings and shuttle herself, her husband and their six kids (with a seventh on the way!) was met with as much doubt as you might imagine. As a mom, it's hard to filter out the opinions and recommendations from other people on how to raise your kids. This week, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender throw it back to a previous episode with Helen, who shared the good news: It's OK to be a different kind of mom! You know your kids better than anyone, and raising them the way you feel is best—no matter how it looks to those on the outside—will undoubtedly be what they need. We hope you feel encouraged that the path you have established for your family is the right one. And if you're still on the fence, take a listen to this episode and see for yourself! Helen Smallbone is the co-founder of MUMlife Community and a podcast host with AccessMore. Her passion is encouraging mothers and families with the God-breathed wisdom she has gleaned over 32 years of being a mother. Born and raised in Australia, Helen dedicated her life to Christ as a young teen at the Billy Graham Crusade in Sydney. Now a mother to seven―five boys and two girls―and grandmother to thirteen, she currently lives outside of Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, David, and a small menagerie of animals. You can follow Helen on Facebook @helenjsmallbone and on Instagram @helensmallbone. Quote of the episode: “For me as a parent, it's my job to encourage [my] child on their journey to seek out who God has made them to be.” —Helen Smallbone Resources Mentioned Check out information about "Unsung Hero" here Buy Helen's book, Behind the Lights here Read Peter's account of denying Jesus here Easter, the Best Love Story Ever Told 7 Lessons from Easter You Need All Year Long - 128 Related Forgiveness Is the Key to Living a Bitter-Free Life The Hope of Easter Restores All Things Follow Us on Social Media! Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest
Later this month, the film "Unsung Hero" premieres in theaters across the nation. The movie chronicles one Australian mom's radical decision to move her family across the world in faith that they can find reprieve from their struggles. We don't want to spoil it for you, but this mother's decision pays off. If you've ever jammed out to FOR KING & COUNTRY or Rebecca St. James, you can thank Helen Smallbone—the determined mum from Down Under. Her unorthodox decision to pack up her family's belongings and shuttle herself, her husband and their six kids (with a seventh on the way!) was met with as much doubt as you might imagine. As a mom, it's hard to filter out the opinions and recommendations from other people on how to raise your kids. This week, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender throw it back to a previous episode with Helen, who shared the good news: It's OK to be a different kind of mom! You know your kids better than anyone, and raising them the way you feel is best—no matter how it looks to those on the outside—will undoubtedly be what they need. We hope you feel encouraged that the path you have established for your family is the right one. And if you're still on the fence, take a listen to this episode and see for yourself! Helen Smallbone is the co-founder of MUMlife Community and a podcast host with AccessMore. Her passion is encouraging mothers and families with the God-breathed wisdom she has gleaned over 32 years of being a mother. Born and raised in Australia, Helen dedicated her life to Christ as a young teen at the Billy Graham Crusade in Sydney. Now a mother to seven―five boys and two girls―and grandmother to thirteen, she currently lives outside of Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, David, and a small menagerie of animals. You can follow Helen on Facebook @helenjsmallbone and on Instagram @helensmallbone. Quote of the episode: “For me as a parent, it's my job to encourage [my] child on their journey to seek out who God has made them to be.” —Helen Smallbone Resources Mentioned Check out information about "Unsung Hero" here Buy Helen's book, Behind the Lights here Read Peter's account of denying Jesus here Easter, the Best Love Story Ever Told 7 Lessons from Easter You Need All Year Long - 128 Related Forgiveness Is the Key to Living a Bitter-Free Life The Hope of Easter Restores All Things Follow Us on Social Media! Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest
The High Note IS BACK! This season we have brand new guests who are bringing some incredible conversations! Our goal is to help you learn how to hit the high notes with your faith. Plus this season - you can listen and WATCH! It all starts Monday, April 8, so subscribe now on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts!
As we draw near to the celebration of Easter, we are going to examine the lens with which you look at life. Much like glasses, the lenses can either make things clearer or cloudier. Today, Laura is going to talk about the importance of the lens we look at life through, how to keep it clear, and how living "in light" of the cross is so different than living in the "possibility" of the cross. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. "Overflowing Joy” can be purchased at OverFlowingJoyBook.com
Did you know that you can experience a form of trauma just from watching the news? Vicarious or secondhand trauma happens when we overidentify with someone else's trauma. Many people mistake it for empathy when it is not. In today's episode, Laura will talk about why this happens and give you resources to help yourself create peace in a seemingly chaotic world. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. "Overflowing Joy” can be purchased at OverFlowingJoyBook.com
Anger and rage are two things that most people deal with but not all people acknowledge. During the season of Lent, Laura is going to focus on the things in life that can be maddening sometimes, all through the lens of the hope that the Resurrection of Jesus brings us on a daily basis. In today's episode, she is going to discuss anger and rage, how it looks different for men and women, different ways rage can come out, and then how to process both. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts."Overflowing Joy” can be purchased at OverFlowingJoyBook.com
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.com Did you know that despair is an emotion that most everyone feels at some point in their life? Laura is going to use the season of Lent to talk about the things in life that create a feeling of chaos and confusion in the light of the truth and hope that the Resurrection of Jesus brings us. In today's episode, Laura is going to discuss the idea of despair, what it is, the role of hope, and how to reparent the parts of you that feel despair. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.com Do you feel selfish when you prioritize yourself in your relationship? In today's episode, Laura is going to talk about how to love yourself well in the context of a relationship. She is going to talk about self-care, boundaries, and towing the line between being selfish and prioritizing self. You can subscribe today on AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.